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Romain Ntamack forfait pour les tests de novembre

Toulouse's french fly-half Romain Ntamack warms up prior to the French Top 14 rugby union final match between the Stade Toulousain (Toulouse) and Union Bordeaux-Begles (UBB) at the Velodrome Stadium in Marseille, southeastern france, on June 28, 2024. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty Images)

Le demi d’ouverture du Stade Toulousain, blessé au mollet le 12 octobre, ne devrait finalement pas participer à l’Autumn Nations Series.

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Selon les informations de l’Équipe, « en accord avec le staff, aucun risque ne sera pris avec Ntamack qui ne participera à aucun des trois tests de l’automne ».

Encore quelques semaines de patience…

La veille au soir, au micro de Canal +, le hjoueur se vioulait à la fois rassurant, mais sans s’avancer sur un éventuel calendrier.

« Ça va plutôt bien, ça avance bien. La blessure était plus de peur que de mal », expliquait-il en précisant que « ça m’éloigne du terrain pendant encore quelques semaines. Je n’ai pas encore de délai précis en tête, mais encore quelques semaines de patience.

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    Non convoqué dans la liste des 42 joueurs pour les tests d’automne, Romain Ntamack aurait dû arriver ce lundi 28 octobre à Marcoussis avec ses coéquipiers du Stade Toulousain, faciles vainqueurs de Toulon la veille au soir.

    Espéré en cours de tournée, vraisemblablement pour le choc face aux All Blacks, l’arrière polyvalent ne sera finalement pas appelé.

    « Je n’ai pas envie de m’avancer ni de me prononcer. Tout le staff médical est à pour ça. Ce que je peux dire, c’est que la blessure évolue très bien, mais ce n’est pas moi qui gère.

    C’est le genre de blessure qu’il faut prendre le temps de soigner pour ne pas qu’il y ait de récidive derrière

    « Je pense que c’est le genre de blessure qu’il faut prendre le temps de soigner pour ne pas qu’il y ait de récidive derrière. Je vais prendre le temps et on verra plus tard », affirmait-il encore.

    A l’origine, sa blessure ne devait l’éloigner des terrains que quatre semaines. Peut-être un peu juste contre la Nouvelle-Zélande (16 novembre), au moins aurait-il pu postuler pour la réception de l’Argentine. C’est finalement avec le Stade Toulousain qu’il fera son retour sur les terrains.

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    JW 16 minutes ago
    Half-back depth is the flaw in 'Razor's' 4-4-4 Rugby World Cup plan

    Well there’s a couple of distinctions here that are important aren’t there?


    First though like I replied to Tk where does it say theres need to test vets, or proven reliable players? It is simply ‘test quality’.


    Now, I have created a list that I think is test quality, so all weve got to do is upskill the missing pieces right? No. Razor might not mean to have given every player half a dozen matchs but he will want to have identified and assured himself that each individual is indeed test quality. So yes, plays like Darry and Lord may still be included in a few squads and used so he’s happy to include them as say 5th and 6th ranked locks, but that doesn’t mean he needs to go to the same level to ensure for himself the 7th and 8th ranked locks.


    He might be happy basing performances off SR Finals, or organizing an AB XV match against a team like France or SA with similar locking depth (even organizing say Warner Dearns to be part of the Japan XV etc), and I’m sure they’re going to have a very large squad over in South Africa for two months.


    I don’t think he is quite in the same predicament as SA to have to rest top stars. And this is obviously just goal setting, they’re supposed to be hard. As you can see by the context around this series, arbitrary targets like everyone getting some minutes are made. That could also simply be how he ensures he has met the 4. So hookers would be ticked, as he’s already used 5 at test level. If you looked at the Baabaas SA game you’d see Beehre performing like an accomplished test player, that already makes 7 locks with more than 2 full seasons to go. You take the point BA was making about Marshalls previous remarks about Razor want players to be able to play 3/4/5 different positions, that would mean if Razor was really happy with Finau at lock last week he already has 8 test quality locks as well, etc, etc.


    TLDR sorry for the big reply, it’s just a goal, the teams not going to suddenly fail if he doesn’t reach it, I think theres many means and many players for him to be comfortable in getting 4 in each position. He’s obviously not going to be able to get 4 proven, hardened test players in each by then, no.

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